> This is my first attempt to design and test MySQL. I have used MS SQL for
> number of years. I do appreciate if members of this list can recommend a
> good GUI application for MySQL. I want the GUI application to design DB,
> design Quiries, etc.
Take a look at Database Workbench - www.upscene
Hello,
You can try SQLyog at http://www.webyog.com/ .
Its not free but it has got some really powerful
features.
Regards,
Karam
--- "Kirti S. Bajwa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is my first attempt to design and test MySQL. I
> have used MS SQL for
> number of years. I do appreciate i
I would suggest DBDesigner available on
http://www.fabforce.net/
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De: Kirti S. Bajwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Jueves, 12 de Agosto de 2004 12:09 p.m.
Para: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Asunto: GUI for MySQL
This is my first attempt to design and test MySQL. I ha
gowthaman ramasamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i use MySQL 4.0.20 on RH7.3 on a sun fire workstation.
> Can some one of you suggest a good GUI for mysql.
> I also use Mysql 4.0.13-pc-linux-i686 on P4.
MySQL Administrator and MySQL Control Center are a good choice. See at
http://www.mysql.com/pr
Hi.
Navicat is excellent and a linux version is available. I would assume it is
the same as the windows version but I have not used it personally.
http://www.navicat.com/linux_overview.php3
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I have to concur, MS Access with ODBC linked tables is not a good solution when those
tables contain
large amounts of data.
I had queries run for hours and then come up with a simple "ODBC Failed" message at
the end of it.
Maybe Access has improved though.
Tod Harter wrote:
> Watch out wit
Hi Pierre,
If you goto the Contribute or Portal section of the MySQL web you'll find many good
win32 GUI's.
Our own is one of the oldest (since March 2000) and best available with lots of
support, features and many awards below the belt, it is currently being ported to
Linux as well, see:
Watch out with using the Jet database engine this way. MS Access tries to
keep linked external table views in sync, which means that with large tables
and several PCs running Access linked to MySQL over ODBC driver it will bring
your network to its knees. The Jet engine will constantly be scann
I would not look at front ends to mySQL. Instead, I would let them keep
using access to do this and link them to the mySQL database or get an SQL
query tool that allows for graphical queries.
Scott
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From: Pierre du Parte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April
Have a look at urSQL (http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql) -- it allows you
to run ad hoc queries and export the results to several different formats
(ie HTML, MS Word, Excel, Text, etc).
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Pierre du Parte wrote:
>
> However, the head bean counter in one office tackled me on th
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Simon Green wrote:
> I am just installing a new MySQL server at the moment.
> We are using PHPMyAdmin witch is ok as we can limit what each user can do,
> but
> some tables do not work with it.
> We have 2.1.0 at the moment.
> Do I
> 1. Just go for the la
Powerful MySQL Manager for Win32.
http://www.mysqlmanager.com
Regards,
Vadim
- Original Message -
From: "Joe Fan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:44 AM
Subject: GUI for MySql
> What GUIs exist for MySql and which is the best to use?
>
> _
> What GUIs exist for MySql and which is the best to use?
http://www.bitbybit.dk/mysqlfaq/faq.html#ch7_1_0
lists most of them...
/ Carsten
--
Carsten H. Pedersen
keeper and maintainer of the bitbybit.dk MySQL FAQ
http://www.bitbybit.dk/mysqlfaq
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On Tuesday 30 October 2001 20:44, Joe Fan wrote:
> What GUIs exist for MySql and which is the best to use?
> Before posting, please check:
>http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
>http://lists.mysql.com/ (the list archive)
Notice it says Please check lists.mysql.com
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